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Elizabeth's Story: February 2006
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Previously an update for friends and family about Elizabeth Hill and her fight against her childhood cancer acinar cell carcinoma of the pancreas. Now a place for remembering the fiesty princess she was. Sunday, February 26, 2006. More to come after we meet with the surgeron. Posted by The Hill Family @ 9:50 PM. Wednesday, February 22, 2006. Quick note about yesterday. So, the meeting with Dr. Marcio went well. He is recommending surgery (which happened to be Elizabeth's preferred choice! The evastin tre...
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Elizabeth's Story: January 2006
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Previously an update for friends and family about Elizabeth Hill and her fight against her childhood cancer acinar cell carcinoma of the pancreas. Now a place for remembering the fiesty princess she was. Tuesday, January 10, 2006. In December, Elizabeth had severe tummyaches. They were monitored by weekly x-ray images which showed nothing more than constipation. Phew! Elizabeth is still enjoying her ballet/tap classes, and even had her first "performance" on December 9 at a Retired Living Community Rec&#...
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Elizabeth's Story: August 2005
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Previously an update for friends and family about Elizabeth Hill and her fight against her childhood cancer acinar cell carcinoma of the pancreas. Now a place for remembering the fiesty princess she was. Monday, August 29, 2005. Prayers for another family. Please pray for Ava's family. Ava lost her battle with neuroblastoma yesterday afternoon. Posted by The Hill Family @ 9:25 AM. Wednesday, August 24, 2005. Two weeks is an awful long time to be in the hospital for something totally unplanned. We were al...
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Elizabeth's Story: April 2005
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Previously an update for friends and family about Elizabeth Hill and her fight against her childhood cancer acinar cell carcinoma of the pancreas. Now a place for remembering the fiesty princess she was. Wednesday, April 27, 2005. YAY for MORE POOP! Thankfully, Elizabeth has had two more large poops today. I'm keeping this one short. since I've been accused of being verbose. mainly by my husband! Here are pics of the Hill kids taken today:. Here is Mike showing off his strep throat. This is what Danny ha...
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Elizabeth's Story: March 2005
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Previously an update for friends and family about Elizabeth Hill and her fight against her childhood cancer acinar cell carcinoma of the pancreas. Now a place for remembering the fiesty princess she was. Thursday, March 31, 2005. Good News. Perhaps. Yesterday Elizabeth had trace blood in one of her bowel movements. We, of course, started to worry and left a message for her GI docs at UCLA. Whom we absolutely love) called us today to explain what bloody stools mean in Elizabeth's case. She has been a litt...
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Elizabeth's Story: November 2005
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Previously an update for friends and family about Elizabeth Hill and her fight against her childhood cancer acinar cell carcinoma of the pancreas. Now a place for remembering the fiesty princess she was. Sunday, November 27, 2005. She seems to be healing quite well and she will start right back on Chemo. We will continue with the IFL and then add the Evastin after enough time passes from surgery. Hopefully, we will figure out what is causing the AFP's to rise. Posted by The Hill Family @ 5:48 PM. The hos...
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Elizabeth's Story: September 2005
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Previously an update for friends and family about Elizabeth Hill and her fight against her childhood cancer acinar cell carcinoma of the pancreas. Now a place for remembering the fiesty princess she was. Sunday, September 11, 2005. Sorry it's been a while since we've last updated. Mom has been pretty mad about this whole cancer thing lately. Probably because we lost another friend, Ava. This whole thing really sucks. How is it that so many kids have cancer and. Nobody talks about it. Because an effort wa...
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Elizabeth's Story: October 2005
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Previously an update for friends and family about Elizabeth Hill and her fight against her childhood cancer acinar cell carcinoma of the pancreas. Now a place for remembering the fiesty princess she was. Wednesday, October 26, 2005. A bit of quick news. Elizabeth finished her 4th week of the last round of Chemo last week. So, that meant this week was the week to check on the AFP levels. I will try to keep more regular updates. Posted by The Hill Family @ 2:50 PM. Friday, October 07, 2005. Well, we are of...
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Elizabeth's Story: May 2005
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Previously an update for friends and family about Elizabeth Hill and her fight against her childhood cancer acinar cell carcinoma of the pancreas. Now a place for remembering the fiesty princess she was. Thursday, May 26, 2005. Thanks again for your prayers. We are truly blessed to have reached this point. Although it's scary to be facing another surgery! Scared and grateful at the same time. quite a combination! Posted by The Hill Family @ 11:33 AM. Posted by The Hill Family @ 9:40 AM. Dr Stein and MRI.
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Elizabeth's Story: July 2005
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Previously an update for friends and family about Elizabeth Hill and her fight against her childhood cancer acinar cell carcinoma of the pancreas. Now a place for remembering the fiesty princess she was. Wednesday, July 27, 2005. Week 2, Round 1. Yesterday, Elizabeth had her second day of treatment using the new chemo regimen. Thankfully, we do it all as an outpatient in the day hospital still. It is a 6 week protocol that we are following, which breaks down into:. Day 15: Avastin (60 min), IFL. Boy", wh...